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Daiwa House Industry Co Ltd
Daiwa House Industry builds and sells homes, apartments, rental housing, and large commercial buildings in Japan and abroad. It also develops and manages logistics facilities, offices, retail properties, hotels, and other real estate. Its customers include individual homebuyers, landlords, real estate investors, companies, and public-sector clients that need buildings or development services. The company makes money by designing and constructing buildings, selling homes and developed properties, and earning fees from real estate development, leasing, and property management. It also works on prefabricated building systems, which let it build faster and more efficiently than a traditional site-by-site builder. That gives it a role not just as a contractor, but as a full-service builder, developer, and property operator. What makes the business model important is that it sits across the real estate value chain. Daiwa House can start with land development, move into construction, and then stay involved through leasing and management. This creates a steadier mix of project work and recurring property-related income, while keeping it closely tied to housing demand, logistics growth, and commercial property needs.
Daiwa House Industry builds and sells homes, apartments, rental housing, and large commercial buildings in Japan and abroad. It also develops and manages logistics facilities, offices, retail properties, hotels, and other real estate. Its customers include individual homebuyers, landlords, real estate investors, companies, and public-sector clients that need buildings or development services.
The company makes money by designing and constructing buildings, selling homes and developed properties, and earning fees from real estate development, leasing, and property management. It also works on prefabricated building systems, which let it build faster and more efficiently than a traditional site-by-site builder. That gives it a role not just as a contractor, but as a full-service builder, developer, and property operator.
What makes the business model important is that it sits across the real estate value chain. Daiwa House can start with land development, move into construction, and then stay involved through leasing and management. This creates a steadier mix of project work and recurring property-related income, while keeping it closely tied to housing demand, logistics growth, and commercial property needs.
Record Results: The company reported record second quarter net sales, operating income, and net income, with net sales up 9.6% to JPY 1,983.3 billion.
Guidance Raised: Full-year net sales guidance increased by JPY 50 billion to JPY 4.050 trillion, and net income guidance raised by JPY 3 billion to JPY 240 billion.
Dividend Increased: Annual dividend forecast raised by JPY 3 to JPY 110 per share, with a projected payout ratio of 30.5%.
Active Investment: JPY 192.3 billion invested in the first half, including real estate development, capital investments, and M&A.
Balance Sheet Growth: Total assets grew to JPY 4,147.9 billion, and interest-bearing liabilities increased to JPY 815.4 billion.
Segment Leadership: Growth was led by Logistics, Business & Corporate Facilities, and Commercial Facilities, with notable contributions from group companies.